“Farming For Good” t-shirts can be purchased at Rendleman Orchards and were printed by Merchop of Carbondale | Necklace: Philanthropy Cape
Our Favorite Farmers Market Stops: Maryanne’s Organics | Chautauqua Bend | Oma Gisi’s German Bakery | Brumleve Farm
Hi girls! I can’t believe this is my last #Farmingforgood post! It’s so crazy how much my life has changed since the first Farming For Good outfit!We started class last week and regular season cheer practices so it was super crazy! Living in St. Louis is seriously so fun and I’ve made some awesome friends! On Friday we decided at 3 o clock in the afternoon that we were going to go see Luke Bryan and it was a blast, probably one of my favorite concerts ever! Perks of living in the city is there is always something to do!
One of the things I miss about home is all of the fresh food so I styled my final Farming For Good outfit for a day at the farmers market! Emma (my photographer/bff) and I had so much fun walking around trying foods and my favorite thing was probably picking out fresh flowers! Since I was going a lot of walking I kept it really simple and functional with jeans and flats and tied a flannel around my waist to add some color and a print!
Don’t forget to post pictures in your t-shirt using the #farmingforgood!
Have an awesome week! Xoxo, Sam
**Photography: Emma Staley, like her Facebook page EGS Photography
Thank you Rendleman Orchards for sponsoring this post, but as always, all opinions are my own. Also, thank you Michelle Sirles for all of your support with both the Farming For Good Project this blog! She has given me so many ideas and connected me with so many people and has been a huge asset behind the scenes!